Roberto Sanchez wrote: > Please post the contents of your /etc/apt-proxy/apt-proxy.conf (as I > asked in the previous message) and also post a listing of the output > for a failed session (and a successful one if you can manage it). > > -Roberto
Ok; my /etc/apt-proxy/apt-proxy.conf looks like: -- # Configuration for apt-proxy # Change this path if you do not want to keep your cache under var APT_PROXY_CACHE=/var/cache/apt-proxy ### Rsync Backends # Three or more fields each: # 1) URL prefix # 2) Dir to put files in (remember the trailing /!) # 3...) http/ftp/rsync backends to replace it with (remember the trailing /!) # You can specify multiple backends like this example: #add_backend /debian/ \ # $APT_PROXY_CACHE/debian/ \ # http://SERVERONE/debian/ \ # http://SERVERTWO/debian/ \ # HINT: Any request matching none of these is not served, making # partial caching easy. # # You can also specify a different backend for control files # by prefixing with a '+'. This is particularly useful for # using rsync for Packages and http/ftp for .deb/.tar.gzs # # This is a shell script and the backslashes at the end of # the line denote that the line continues on the next line, # so do not try to comment out one line without moving it! # # The 'deb' lines are examples that you can place in clients' # sources.list that correspond to the apt-proxy backends. # Debian main #deb http://APTPROXY:9999/debian stable main contrib non-free #deb http://APTPROXY:9999/debian woody main contrib non-free #deb http://APTPROXY:9999/debian sarge main contrib non-free #deb http://APTPROXY:9999/debian sid main contrib non-free #deb http://APTPROXY:9999/debian project/experimental/main/binary-$(ARCH)/ add_backend /debian/ \ $APT_PROXY_CACHE/debian/ \ http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/ \ http://ftp2.de.debian.org/debian/ # Debian non-US #deb http://APTPROXY:9999/non-US stable/non-US main contrib non-free #deb http://APTPROXY:9999/non-US woody/non-US main contrib non-free #deb http://APTPROXY:9999/non-US sarge/non-US main contrib non-free #deb http://APTPROXY:9999/non-US sid/non-US main contrib non-free add_backend /non-US/ \ $APT_PROXY_CACHE/non-US/ \ http://non-us.debian.org/ \ http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian-non-US/ \ http://ftp2.de.debian.org/debian-non-US/ # Debian security #deb http://APTPROXY:9999/security stable/updates main contrib non-free #deb http://APTPROXY:9999/security woody/updates main contrib non-free #deb http://APTPROXY:9999/security sarge/updates main contrib non-free add_backend /security/ \ $APT_PROXY_CACHE/security/ \ http://security.debian.org/ # Here are some more examples: # #Emdebian project # add_backend /emdebian/ \ # $APT_PROXY_CACHE/emdebian/ \ # http://emdebian.sourceforge.net/emdebian/ # #Blackdown jave # add_backend /blackdown/ \ # $APT_PROXY_CACHE/blackdown/ \ # http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/languages/java/linux/debian/ # #apt-proxy repository # see: http://apt-proxy.sourceforge.net/apt-proxy/README # add_backend /apt-proxy/ \ # $APT_PROXY_CACHE/apt-proxy/ \ # http://apt-proxy.sourceforge.net/apt-proxy/ # # openoffice.org packages #deb http://APTPROXY:9999/openoffice unstable main contrib #add_backend /openoffice/ $APT_PROXY_CACHE/openoffice/ http:/ openoffice.vpn-junkies.de/openoffice/ # KDE3 # deb http://APTPROXY:9999/kde3 / #add_backend /kde3/ $APT_PROXY_CACHE/kde/ http://kde3.geniussystems.net debian/ # people.debian.org #deb http://shawnaptproxy:8000/debian-people/~njordan kde3.0/ #add_backend /debian-people/ $APT_PROXY_CACHE/people/ http:/ people.debian.org/ # Chain several apt-proxies together by forwarding all requests to another # apt-proxy. #for I in debian non-US security openoffice ; do # add_backend /$I/ \ # $APT_PROXY_CACHE/$I/ \ # http://OTHERHOST:9999/$I/ #done ############################## OTHER VARS ################################## # Automatically delete old debs when we download a newer one # after this many days of the older not being accessed. # Comment out to avoid, set to 0 for `instantly' (not recommended; # sometimes the new versions are broken CLEANUP_DAYS=14 # Once every n days, look through tree to erase any debs which # haven't been accessed in that long (eg. obsolete, rarely used, etc). # Comment out to disable. CLEAN_SWEEP=60 # Maximum number of versions of each package to keep in cache # directory. Version purging is carried out immediately after a new # version is downloaded. # Comment out to disable. MAX_VERSIONS=2 # Maximum frequency of Packages/etc. updates from back end (minutes) # Keep high to speed things up. BACKEND_FREQ=5 # Number of seconds for rsync to wait before timing out. RSYNC_TIMEOUT=30 # Number of seconds for wget to wait to connect before timing out. WGET_TIMEOUT=30 # Uncomment to change the path to wget, or add extra options. For # example, if you are behind a firewall that does not allow active # FTP, use WGET="wget --passive-ftp" #WGET=wget # Uncomment to change the path to rsync or add extra options. #RSYNC=rsync # Uncomment to keep stats of successful backend transfers in the log. #KEEP_STATS=1 # Uncomment this for debugging messages #DEBUG=true # HTTP/FTP proxy: apt-proxy uses wget to retreive files. Wget uses # the http_proxy and ftp_proxy environment variables, which can be set # like this: #export http_proxy=http://proxy:8080/ #export ftp_proxy=http://proxy:8080/ -- ...and the output of an apt-get update, followed by an apt-get dist-upgrade look like this: -- <machine name>:/etc/apt-proxy# apt-get update Get:1 http://localhost unstable/main Packages Get:2 http://localhost unstable/main Release Get:3 http://localhost unstable/contrib Packages Get:4 http://localhost unstable/contrib Release Get:5 http://localhost unstable/non-free Packages Get:6 http://localhost unstable/non-free Release Get:7 http://localhost unstable/main Sources Get:8 http://localhost unstable/main Release Get:9 http://localhost unstable/contrib Sources Get:10 http://localhost unstable/contrib Release Get:11 http://localhost unstable/non-free Sources Get:12 http://localhost unstable/non-free Release Fetched 3969kB in 28s (137kB/s) Reading Package Lists... Done <machine-name>:/etc/apt-proxy# apt-get dist-upgrade Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done Calculating Upgrade... Done 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. <machine name>:/etc/apt-proxy# -- ... while the /var/log/apt-proxy.log looks like: -- 25894 14:38:25] Tue Oct 7 14:38:25 CEST 2003 Request /debian/dists unstable/ma in/binary-i386/Packages.gz [25894 14:38:27] Delivered partial file /var/cache/apt-proxy/debian/dists unsta ble/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz, from offset 0. /usr/bin/stat: Warning: `-l' is deprecated; use `-L' instead /dev/tty: No such device or address [26041 14:38:28] Tue Oct 7 14:38:28 CEST 2003 Request /debian/dists unstable/ma in/binary-i386/Release [26041 14:38:30] Delivered partial file /var/cache/apt-proxy/debian/dists unsta ble/main/binary-i386/Release, from offset 0. /usr/bin/stat: Warning: `-l' is deprecated; use `-L' instead [26194 14:38:30] Tue Oct 7 14:38:30 CEST 2003 Request /debian/dists unstable/co ntrib/binary-i386/Packages.gz [26194 14:38:34] Delivered partial file /var/cache/apt-proxy/debian/dists unsta ble/contrib/binary-i386/Packages.gz, from offset 0. /usr/bin/stat: Warning: `-l' is deprecated; use `-L' instead /dev/tty: No such device or address [26346 14:38:34] Tue Oct 7 14:38:34 CEST 2003 Request /debian/dists unstable/co ntrib/binary-i386/Release [26346 14:38:36] Delivered partial file /var/cache/apt-proxy/debian/dists unsta ble/contrib/binary-i386/Release, from offset 0. /usr/bin/stat: Warning: `-l' is deprecated; use `-L' instead [26500 14:38:36] Tue Oct 7 14:38:36 CEST 2003 Request /debian/dists unstable/no n-free/binary-i386/Packages.gz [26500 14:38:38] Delivered partial file /var/cache/apt-proxy/debian/dists unsta ble/non-free/binary-i386/Packages.gz, from offset 0. /usr/bin/stat: Warning: `-l' is deprecated; use `-L' instead /dev/tty: No such device or address [26646 14:38:39] Tue Oct 7 14:38:39 CEST 2003 Request /debian/dists unstable/no n-free/binary-i386/Release [26646 14:38:41] Delivered partial file /var/cache/apt-proxy/debian/dists unsta ble/non-free/binary-i386/Release, from offset 0. /usr/bin/stat: Warning: `-l' is deprecated; use `-L' instead [26800 14:38:41] Tue Oct 7 14:38:41 CEST 2003 Request /debian/dists unstable/ma in/source/Sources.gz [26800 14:38:43] Delivered partial file /var/cache/apt-proxy/debian/dists unsta ble/main/source/Sources.gz, from offset 0. /usr/bin/stat: Warning: `-l' is deprecated; use `-L' instead [26937 14:38:43] Tue Oct 7 14:38:43 CEST 2003 Request /debian/dists unstable/ma in/source/Release [26937 14:38:45] Delivered partial file /var/cache/apt-proxy/debian/dists unsta ble/main/source/Release, from offset 0. /usr/bin/stat: Warning: `-l' is deprecated; use `-L' instead [27073 14:38:45] Tue Oct 7 14:38:45 CEST 2003 Request /debian/dists unstable/co ntrib/source/Sources.gz [27073 14:38:47] Delivered partial file /var/cache/apt-proxy/debian/dists unsta ble/contrib/source/Sources.gz, from offset 0. /usr/bin/stat: Warning: `-l' is deprecated; use `-L' instead [27209 14:38:47] Tue Oct 7 14:38:47 CEST 2003 Request /debian/dists unstable/co ntrib/source/Release [27209 14:38:50] Delivered partial file /var/cache/apt-proxy/debian/dists unsta ble/contrib/source/Release, from offset 0. /usr/bin/stat: Warning: `-l' is deprecated; use `-L' instead [27346 14:38:50] Tue Oct 7 14:38:50 CEST 2003 Request /debian/dists unstable/no n-free/source/Sources.gz [27346 14:38:52] Delivered partial file /var/cache/apt-proxy/debian/dists unsta ble/non-free/source/Sources.gz, from offset 0. /usr/bin/stat: Warning: `-l' is deprecated; use `-L' instead [27482 14:38:52] Tue Oct 7 14:38:52 CEST 2003 Request /debian/dists unstable/no n-free/source/Release [27482 14:38:54] Delivered partial file /var/cache/apt-proxy/debian/dists unsta ble/non-free/source/Release, from offset 0. -- TIA again, wjl aka Wolfgang Lonien, confused... -- NTV '94 RedSue 24-42Mm running on fuel everything else here runs Debian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". 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